Laptops and Tablets: $434 Millions in Regional Businesses

Regional business for the second quarter of 2021 increased by 101% compared to the same period of 2020, with Costa Rica being the main importer with $203 million.

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Costa Rica, Main Buyer
During the first six months of the year, the main importer of laptops and tablets in Central America was Costa Rica with $203.2 million, followed by Guatemala with $169.3 million, El Salvador with $119.7 million, Panama with $79.4 million, Honduras with $57.4 million and Nicaragua with $21.7 million.

Regional Business Rising
Between the second quarter of 2020 and the same period of 2021, the value imported into the region rose 101.06%, increasing from $216 million to $434.3 million.

For the periods in question, imports from China increased 181%, from $37 million to $58 million.

Variation of Imports
The variations of the second quarter of 2020 regarding 2021, presented increases in Salvadoran companies 435%, Honduran companies 194%, Guatemalan companies 128%, Panamanian companies 114%, Nicaraguan companies 98% and Costa Rican companies 6%.

China and the US, Main Suppliers
For the second quarter of 2021, the main importer was China with 58%, followed by the U.S. with 33%, Vietnam 0.45% and Mexico 0.22%.

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